Inna Noor Inayati
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Keris Husada

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Public Information Disclosure as a Reflection of Administrative Governance: A Content Analysis of the Official Websites of Ministry of Health's Vertical Hospitals Based on Law No. 14 of 2008 Inna Noor Inayati
Journal of Health Service Administration and Hospital Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July, 2025
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/jhsah.v1i2.408

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This study investigates the level of Public Information Disclosure (PID) on the official websites of the Ministry of Health's Vertical Hospitals (RSVKs) as a direct reflection of their adherence to Good Administrative Governance (GAG) principles, as mandated by Indonesian Law No. 14 of 2008. PID is theoretically critical for public accountability and preventing institutional misuse of authority (Cahyono & Haryadi, 2023; Amane et al., 2025). Objective: The research aimed to quantitatively measure the proactive disclosure compliance of RSVKs. Methods: A Systematic Quantitative Content Analysis was employed, utilizing a specialized Digital Information Disclosure Index (DIDI) and a binary coding scheme (N=40 mandatory items) to analyze the digital content of all RSVK websites in October 2025. Inter-coder reliability was ensured using Cohen’s Kappa (  0.80) (Krippendorff, 2019). Results: The overall digital compliance level was Moderate, with a mean DIDI score of μ= 65.4% SD = 10.8%). A significant disparity was found between compliance with Fiscal Accountability (Periodic Disclosure:μ=75.1%) and Procedural Responsiveness (Anytime Disclosure: = 55.7%), particularly concerning Procurement Data for Goods & Services (40%). Qualitative analysis highlighted technical barriers, including the pervasive use of non-searchable PDF formats and poor placement (Norris & Lloyd, 2020). Conclusion: RSVKs demonstrate a model of formalistic transparency (compliance of form) driven by top-down requirements, failing to achieve substantive transparency due to institutional risk-aversion and managerial constraints. Implication: The study recommends that the Ministry of Health issue regulations mandating the publication of all required documents in searchable digital formats and implement transparency-focused HR reforms (Wulandari, 2025) to transition from defensive administrative compliance to a genuine GAG commitment.
Efektivitas Metode Edukasi Partisipatif (Simulasi Dan Role Play) dalam Penguatan Literasi Kesehatan Reproduksi Keluarga pada Calon Pengantin di Kantor Urusan Agama Kota Bandung Inna Noor Inayati
Jurnal Pengabdian Ilmu Kesehatan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Maret : Jurnal Pengabdian Ilmu Kesehatan
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jpikes.v6i1.6555

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Introduction: Premarital reproductive health readiness is a vital foundation for building quality families (Sakinah). The Ministry of Religious Affairs' Marriage Guidance Program serves as a strategic platform for this intervention. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of participatory education methods in strengthening Prospective Couples' (Catin) literacy and communication skills regarding reproductive health. Method: The activity was conducted in 10 face-to-face sessions throughout 2022 at 10 Religious Affairs Offices (KUA) across Bandung City, involving $\pm 300$ Catins. This research employed a Pure Qualitative Descriptive design. Data were collected through Participatory Observation and Verbal Feedback to analyze the process, interactions, and success of implementing Discussion, Simulation, and Role Play methods. Results: The Marriage Guidance Program proved to be effective in terms of process and interaction. Observation revealed very high Catin participation levels and the significant success of the role play method in breaking down communication barriers regarding sensitive issues. The key finding was the improvement in Catin's practical communication skills, particularly in training husbands' empathetic attitudes toward wives' special conditions and wives' ability to dialogue their health needs, in accordance with religious and health ethics. Conclusion: Participatory education methods are highly effective in transferring psychosocial and communication skills, making The Marriage Guidance Program a sustainable upstream health promotion strategy that deserves reinforcement and institutionalization.